You can see it from Rt. 139 feeding into the Holland Tunnel or catch it from downtown Jersey City as you head into Hoboken. David Bowie’s image 18-stories high on the side of the Cast Iron Lofts in Jersey City, painted by international muralist Eduardo Kobra. Bowie passed-away January 10th of this year, but his music and artistry live on throughout the world; and Kobra’s mural is now part of the Jersey City landscape, an urban landmark and the latest addition to the Jersey City Mural Arts Program.

The 180-foot mural of the iconic pop star who died early this year is underway in Downtown Jersey City, city officials said.

The mural, at 837 Jersey Avenue, is being painted by world-renowned street artist Eduardo Kobra, who earlier this year set a Guinness Book world record for the "largest spray paint mural by a team" with his Rio 2016 Olympic Games-inspired "Ethnicities."